Four Psalms XXIII. XXXVI. LII. CXXI. / Interpreted for practical use
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A series of short expositions interprets four biblical poems, drawing pastoral scenery and everyday metaphors to illuminate divine guidance, hospitality, and protection; one essay reads the shepherd image as symbolic of God's attentive care and sanctuary for sinners; another confronts human sin with sober realism while pointing to moral and spiritual resources; a third treats religion as an expansive, renewing openness of the soul rather than cramped ritual; the final reflection locates reassurance in natural heights, presenting hills and high places as metaphors for God's sustaining oversight and the sources of strength available to believers.
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